Assessment for Counselors, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (January 4, 2020) © 2021
Bradley T. Erford

Title overview

For courses in counseling, assessment in counseling and psychological testing.

A comprehensive and easy-to-understand introduction to assessment in counseling that provides the foundation for practice

Assessment for Counselors connects theory to practice by providing comprehensive in-depth coverage of the important foundational issues of assessment that professional counselors need to know. This clearly written text presents essential assessment skills with an emphasis on practical application so that students will learn why, how and when to best select, administer, score and interpret assessments.

The 1st Edition is the most up-to-date resources to keep up with changes in test revisions.

Hallmark features of this title

A comprehensive introduction to assessment text written specifically for professional counselors

  • A consumers' guide approach to understanding the basic concepts of assessment helps counselors understand how to provide the most informed treatment for clients.
  • The Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP, 2016) core curriculum assessment requirements are addressed throughout the book, providing state-of-the-art information on assessment and tests that professional counselors need to know.
  • Individual chapters on clinical, personality, behavioral, intellectual, other aptitude, achievement, career and couple and family assessment give readers a broad introduction to a range of areas within counseling specialties.

New and updated features of this title

  • UPDATED: Up-to-date references, resources and test reviews keep students current with changes in test revisions and the field.
  • UPDATED: Case studies and assessment reports illustrate the ways that assessment is used in counseling, proving students with real-life insights and opportunities to connect theory to practice.
  • UPDATED: Numerous activities allow students to test their knowledge and apply their learning.
  • UPDATED: Multicultural and social justice assessment issues are examined in each chapter to keep readers up to date on current issues.

Table of contents

PART I

  1. Basic Assessment Concepts
  2. Historical Foundations and Perspectives on Assessment
  3. Legal, Ethical, and Diversity Foundations and Perspectives in Assessment
  4. How Tests Are Constructed
  5. Selecting, Administering, Scoring, and Interpreting Assessment Instruments and Techniques
  6. Reliability
  7. Validity

PART II

  1. Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis
  2. Personality Assessment
  3. Behavioral Assessment
  4. Assessment of Intelligence
  5. Assessment of Other Aptitudes
  6. Assessment of Achievement
  7. Assessment in Career Counseling
  8. Assessing Couples and Families

Author bios

About our author

Bradley T. Erford, PhD, LCPC, NCC, LPC, LP, LSP, is a professor in the human development counseling program of the Department of Human and Organizational Development in the Peabody College at Vanderbilt University. From 1993 to 2017, he was a faculty member at Loyola University Maryland. He was the 61st President of the American Counseling Association (ACA) from 2012 to 2013 and ACA Treasurer from 2017 to 2018. He is a Fulbright Specialist and is the recipient of the ACA Research Award, ACA Extended Research Award, ACA Arthur A. Hitchcock Distinguished Professional Service Award, ACA Professional Development Award, Thomas J. Sweeney Award for Visionary Leadership and Advocacy and ACA Carl D. Perkins Government Relations Award. He was also inducted as an ACA Fellow. In addition, he has received the Association for Assessment in Counseling and Education (AACE) AACE/MECD Research Award, AACE Exemplary Practices Award, AACE President's Merit Award, the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision's (ACES) Robert O. Stripling Award for Excellence in Standards, Maryland Association for Counseling and Development (MACD) Maryland Counselor of the Year, MACD Counselor Advocacy Award, MACD Professional Development Award and MACD Counselor Visibility Award. He is the editor of numerous texts including: Orientation to the Counseling Profession (Pearson Merrill, 2010, 2014, 2018), Crisis Intervention and Prevention (Pearson Merrill, 2010, 2014, 2018), Group Work in the Schools (Pearson Merrill, 2010; Routledge, 2016), Clinical Experiences in Counseling (Pearson Merrill, 2015), Group Work: Process and Applications (Pearson Merrill, 2011; Routledge, 2018), Transforming the School Counseling Profession (Merrill/Prentice-Hall, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2019), Professional School Counseling: A Handbook of Principles, Programs and Practices (pro-ed, 2004, 2010, 2016), Assessment for Counselors (Cengage, 2007, 2013), Research and Evaluation in Counseling (Cengage, 2008, 2015) and The Counselor's Guide to Clinical, Personality and Behavioral Assessment (Cengage, 2006); and coauthor of 8 more books: Mastering the NCE and CPCE (Pearson Merrill, 2011, 2015), 40 Techniques Every Counselor Should Know (Merrill/Prentice-Hall, 2010, 2015), Free Access Assessment Instruments for Common Mental Health and Addiction Issues (Routledge, 2013), Educational Applications of the WISC-IV (Western Psychological Services, 2006) and Group Activities: Firing Up for Performance (Pearson Merrill, 2007). He is also the General Editor of The American Counseling Association Encyclopedia of Counseling (ACA, 2009). His research specialization falls primarily in development and technical analysis of psycho-educational tests and has resulted in the publication of more than 75 refereed journal articles, 100 book chapters, and 20 published tests. He is Editor of Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development (MECD) and Senior Associate Editor of Journal of Counseling & Development (JCD). He was a representative to the ACA Governing Council and the ACA 20/20 Visioning Committee. He is a past president and past treasurer of AACE, past chair and parliamentarian of the American Counseling Association, Southern (US) Region; past-chair of ACA's Task Force on High Stakes Testing; past chair of ACA's Standards for Test Users Task Force; past chair of ACA's Interprofessional Committee; past chair of the ACA Public Awareness and Support Committee (co-chair of the National Awards Sub-committee); chair of the Convention and past chair of the Screening Assessment Instruments Committees for AACE; past president of the Maryland Association for Counseling and Development (MACD); past president of Maryland Association for Measurement and Evaluation (MAME); past president of Maryland Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (MACES) and past president of the Maryland Association for Mental Health Counselors (MAMHC). He was an associate editor of the Journal of Counseling & Development. Dr. Erford has been a faculty member at Loyola since 1993 and is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Nationally Certified Counselor, Licensed Psychologist and Licensed School Psychologist. Dr. Erford was a school psychologist/counselor in the Chesterfield County (VA) Public Schools. A graduate of The University of Virginia (PhD), Bucknell University (MA), and Grove City College (BS), he teaches courses in Assessment, Research and Evaluation in Counseling, School Counseling and Stress Management.

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